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Why rebel teenagers behave in that way :CAUSATION

Sintesis

Teenagers behave like that becauseThis is a normal stage in teens and they behave like that because they are experimenting with their body ,teenagers need independence, a separate identity, testing authority. It's part of growing up, it's also linked to developmental changes in the brain that will eventually help them become analytical adults and parents are not giving independence to their sons and not allow all of this things happend

MEDIA

Jose Manuel Meza 16/05/12 http://www.moh.gov.jo/MOH/En/generaldetails.php?generalid=83

Teenagers complain because parent dont understand them, they try to free themselves from the parents rules. they are reinforcing their individuality they are tryng to be independence by freeing themselves completely from their family

At this stage in their lives, teenagers want to achieve their goals regardless of lengths they have to go to, or who it is they violate in the process. This is why they may argue endlessly about a trivial point, they may bully those younger than them or even smaller then them in size. They may fight with those physically larger than them or older then them in age, and they may resort to shouting, vandalism, stealing, or lying to achieve their goal. In their pursuit for independence they may overstep any bounds of authority, and they may resort to acting as they please without seeking the permission or consent of an adult.

Jose Manuel Meza 16/05/12 http://www.allpsychologycareers.com/topics/rebellious-troubled-teenagers.html

In the case of some teenagers, rebellious behaviors stem from the desire to conform to peer groups. And for teenagers with low self-esteem, this urge is often intense.

Adolescent boys are more likely to use alcohol to help cope with declining self-esteem, while girls are more likely to use it to maintain high self-esteem they gain from their social groups. For example, girls who gain high self-esteem during adolescence typically do so by engaging in social networks. If drinking plays a large part among these networks, girls are likely to keep drinking.

SEBASTIAN OTERO 14/5/12 http://www.iloveindia.com/parenting/parenting-teenagers/index.html

Peer pressure is one of the most affecting issues on rebel teenagers because peer pressure is being influenced by friends to do something you dont want to do.So it causes underage addiction to drugs because friends influence you to try them. It also causes you to do criminal behaviour and bad things.

so teenagers end having bad relationships with their parents because teenagers think that their fathers dont understand them

Jose Manuel Meza 09/05/12
http://children.webmd.com/features/teenagers-why-do-they-rebel
This can be cause because Teenagers need independence, a separate identity, testing authority. It's part of growing up, it's also linked to developmental changes in the brain that will eventually help them become analytical adults.

Also, today's teens get an extra whammy, social pressures come earlier than in previous generations.


BOOK, All Grown Up and No Place to Go
By David Elkin
Jose Manuel Meza 09/05/12
Whereas younger children don't see the flaws in their parents, adolescents suddenly see the world more realistically. "They construct an ideal of what parents should be, based on their friends' parents, on media parents. When they compare their own parents to the ideal, they find them wanting. Their parents don't know how dress, walk, talk; they're embarrassing,"
This books show how kids can now develop their own ideals and ideas

I think this book shows a clear way why teenagers behave in that way

MANOLO TENORIO 9/5/2012 http://www.foundationsforfreedom.net/Topics/Family/Regaining_Teen/Teen_Problems3.html
Why do teenagers rebel
1) Children build up resentment. They lack their parents’ love and anger builds up.
2) Children have learned to rebel. Children learn how to handle relationships through the way their parents handle relationships especially in their marriage and daily life.
these are the main 2 reasons why the teenagers are rebels.

some others are that some parents dont know their teenagers childs well they dont know the gratest fears and joys of their own sons they dont talk to them about their daily life some dont care about what there going through teens feel that they arent welcome they dont matter so then they rebel.
Giving lessons does not count if parents dont talk with their childs think they dont care about them even if they buy them toys or other stuff
money cant buy love.
Interview
Felipe R 21/05/12
This is a normal stage in teens and they behave like that because they are experimenting with their body with a little bit of un consience because they are usualy not scared of the results and thet hapens because they dont use us much cerebrla cortex as adults do.

Prior knowlegde

Jose Manuel Meza 9/05/12 and Manolo Tenorio9/5/2012

Rebel teenegers behave like that because they feel they are powerfull also they think they can manage their own wolrd and dont follow any rules and make what they most like